The current descriptive text for firefox-addon-sdk is:
The Add-on SDK is a set of tools and APIs that allow you to create Firefox add-ons using standard web technologies (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript). The SDK includes APIs, a test framework and documentation as well as a command-line tool for creating, running and testing extensions.
The descriptive text is out-of-date. The SDK was set set of tools for Firefox until 2017. It could be said to be still a set of tools for Pale Moon, but I doubt that any (or at least many) people still using the tag know it.
I suggest updating the descriptive text to something like:
The Add-on SDK is a set of tools and APIs that facilitate creating XUL-based add-ons in Firefox versions predating version 57 (released November 2017). Although it is obsolete for versions of Firefox released since 2017, it can still be useful for Pale Moon and Waterfox Classic.
There was a previous discussion (in 2021) about adding a warning to the tag about improper use, but one of the comments asserted that some institutions could still be using old versions, similar to how some institutions might still use Internet Explorer.